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If a public building is built in an area not subject to local codes, does the Governing Board ensure that school buildings are designed or constructed according to the State Fire Code adopted by the State Fire Marshal and the building, plumbing, electrical, fire prevention and mechanical codes that apply in the largest city in the county in which the building is located?

Public buildings are subject to those codes that apply and are in effect when the building is designed or constructed and to the currently adopted codes when such buildings are found to be structurally unsafe, without adequate egress or which constitute a fire hazard or are otherwise dangerous to human life.

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†34-502 computer access, harmful to minors

Does the governing board prescribe standards and rules for the enforcement of the installation of software on all public access computers that will prevent minors from gaining access to material that is harmful to minors?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars title 35

Ars†35-342 payment of agency accounts; when delinquent; interest

If the Board purchases or procures goods and services from a nongovernmental entity on account, does the Board pay the account in full within 30 days after receipt of goods or services and correct notice of amount due or pay interest on the outstanding balance at the rate prescribed in ARS 44-1201 until the account is paid in full, unless a good faith dispute exists as to the Board's obligation to pay all or a portion of the account?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars title 36

Ars†36-601.01 smoking in certain public areas; violation; classification; exception

Smoking tobacco is prohibited in school buildings and any public places and places of employment. Has the Governing Board developed signs for each of the schools and posted such at every entrance to ensure that the district is in compliance?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†36-1633 installation of non-safety glazing materials in hazardous location

Does the Governing Board ensure that no one installs any glazing materials other than safety glazing materials in any hazardous location?

ARS 36-1631 defines "hazardous locations" as those structured elements "known as interior and exterior doors composed of or containing glass panels, sliding glass door units including the fixed glazed panels which are part of such units, storm or combination doors and the fixed glazed panels immediately adjacent to such doors, whether or not the glazing in such doors, panels and enclosures is transparent, and all interior and exterior glazing in bathrooms, the bottom edge of which is less than fifty-six inches above the floor level."

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†36-1641 safety construction in public buildings; violations; classification

Are the doors of all school houses, public auditoriums and other district public buildings constructed so they may open outward?

Are all screens, bars or other coverings of windows of such buildings constructed so that they may be easily and quickly opened from the inside?

Does the district ensure that no buildings are to be constructed, used or occupied unless the doors and windows are constructed in compliance with the above?

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Source:  OpenStax, Arizona school law review, 2nd edition. OpenStax CNX. Oct 11, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11365/1.2
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